~MALAYSIAN SERAMA THREAD~ (PICS!!!)

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i wanted to see if any of you out there have a true white pair of seramas that you would be intresred in saleing or maybe trade birds for birds . just email me or pm me thanks and if you don't live close we would have to ship them . thank you everyone and enjoy those seramas.
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More important, when will you be selling me some hatching eggs?! Grow, grow, grow little chickies!
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Thanks so much lol It seems like yesterday they were just little fuzzbutts!
I'm planning on keeping:
All the girls, white,mottled, gold-laced? and then whatever color you wanna call the blue.
Then the little laced blackish/goldish boy which he's the smallest and then the 2nd white cockerel.
The two lightest pullets are the mottled and the little blue thing. Both of them are under 5 oz still.
So shall see what I end up with. I already have a pair of adult seramas but she hasn't layed any eggs in awhile.

It will be awhile before these little girls start laying
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but I planning on selling a few eggs if stuff goes well.

LOL I am so bad, but those laced birds are REALLY something else. We're supposed to be concentrating on whites and blacks (and apparently we have blue to work with now).
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Those laced colors would be cute on my silkieds...
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Yay for hatching eggs!
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My fuzzbutts are growing huge too! I can't hardly believe how much they've feathered out. They're getting bigger and bigger everyday. They look so goofy when their bodies are feathered out but their heads and necks are still fuzzy. We call them baby ostriches.
 
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Dianne Brewer at Paradise Seramas has the most gorgeous white seramas I have ever seen. If you have the money and you want the best of the best you should see what she has available. Red earlobes, super nice type, small birds, YELLOW LEGS! Ya-hoo! If I had the $$$ I would definitely talk to her. You'd be starting out with the best for sure.
 
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I have not tried it but I'm totally interested. We have been buying mealworms for our seramas and honestly we can't find anyone who sells these in bulk. A tub of 100 mealworms is gone in one day and they're $2.50 a tub. Mealworms provide a huge protein boost for my babies and this is SO significant - I honestly believe that mealworms (and lots of coddling) have saved three of my super tiny babies. They would eat mealworms and be energetic for a day or two, then start puttering out again if they hadn't had any, gave more mealworms and they're back to being spunky and energetic. I really do believe that the extra protein is essential for the really tiny guys especially, and it's a physically and mentally stimulating activity for them to play with their mealworms. It's a great way for them to play and socialize.
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I would totally try a mealworm farm.
 
i sent them an email but never got a reply .
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Dianne Brewer at Paradise Seramas has the most gorgeous white seramas I have ever seen. If you have the money and you want the best of the best you should see what she has available. Red earlobes, super nice type, small birds, YELLOW LEGS! Ya-hoo! If I had the $$$ I would definitely talk to her. You'd be starting out with the best for sure.
 
I appreciate it. i am thinking about it. they have a forum on here ive been reading https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=492636&p=1 it really has me interested. i want the best for my seramas and babies too. your babies really works with meal worms. hmmmm im sold. thank you
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I have not tried it but I'm totally interested. We have been buying mealworms for our seramas and honestly we can't find anyone who sells these in bulk. A tub of 100 mealworms is gone in one day and they're $2.50 a tub. Mealworms provide a huge protein boost for my babies and this is SO significant - I honestly believe that mealworms (and lots of coddling) have saved three of my super tiny babies. They would eat mealworms and be energetic for a day or two, then start puttering out again if they hadn't had any, gave more mealworms and they're back to being spunky and energetic. I really do believe that the extra protein is essential for the really tiny guys especially, and it's a physically and mentally stimulating activity for them to play with their mealworms. It's a great way for them to play and socialize.
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I would totally try a mealworm farm.
 
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I have not tried it but I'm totally interested. We have been buying mealworms for our seramas and honestly we can't find anyone who sells these in bulk. A tub of 100 mealworms is gone in one day and they're $2.50 a tub. Mealworms provide a huge protein boost for my babies and this is SO significant - I honestly believe that mealworms (and lots of coddling) have saved three of my super tiny babies. They would eat mealworms and be energetic for a day or two, then start puttering out again if they hadn't had any, gave more mealworms and they're back to being spunky and energetic. I really do believe that the extra protein is essential for the really tiny guys especially, and it's a physically and mentally stimulating activity for them to play with their mealworms. It's a great way for them to play and socialize.
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I would totally try a mealworm farm.

Contact rainbow mealworms!! they supply the zoos, fear factor, and lare reptile/bird peeps/ I thin they ship. they are in bonsal california in san diego county!
 
thank you im def wanting to try. ive been reading up on them. sounds fairly easy and the benefits are well worth it.
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I have not tried it but I'm totally interested. We have been buying mealworms for our seramas and honestly we can't find anyone who sells these in bulk. A tub of 100 mealworms is gone in one day and they're $2.50 a tub. Mealworms provide a huge protein boost for my babies and this is SO significant - I honestly believe that mealworms (and lots of coddling) have saved three of my super tiny babies. They would eat mealworms and be energetic for a day or two, then start puttering out again if they hadn't had any, gave more mealworms and they're back to being spunky and energetic. I really do believe that the extra protein is essential for the really tiny guys especially, and it's a physically and mentally stimulating activity for them to play with their mealworms. It's a great way for them to play and socialize.
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I would totally try a mealworm farm.

Contact rainbow mealworms!! they supply the zoos, fear factor, and lare reptile/bird peeps/ I thin they ship. they are in bonsal california in san diego county!
 
i have a white pair could get you eggs or try hatching some.
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Dianne Brewer at Paradise Seramas has the most gorgeous white seramas I have ever seen. If you have the money and you want the best of the best you should see what she has available. Red earlobes, super nice type, small birds, YELLOW LEGS! Ya-hoo! If I had the $$$ I would definitely talk to her. You'd be starting out with the best for sure.
 
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